As we prepare for another string of 90-degree days next week, there is still plenty of summer heat on the way for the last month of summer.

That said, I am sure just like me, you have felt that first fall-like chill when we have seen cooler stretches of weather. It happens every August - that first sign that autumn and cooler weather are upon us. You know exactly what I am talking about - that first August morning when you walk outside and think to yourself, 'I should have worn a sweater and jeans!'

Read More: The 12 Coldest Days On Record In Albany History

What can we expect for the season ahead? We have already begun to see fall weather predictions from the Farmers' Almanac and the Old Farmer's Almanac, and both say cool and dry weather will be the theme this fall. Now, we can add first frost predictions to those fall forecasts.

Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts First Capital Region Frost Of The Season

It is one of the first noticeable signs that winter is starting to take hold. Chillier fall mornings lead to that first frozen coat on the ground - and our first frost will be here before you know it!

The Old Farmer's Almanac website features a first frost prediction tool, allowing you to look up the estimated date for towns and cities across New York state.

Want to know when the first frost will arrive near your home? See below for the predictions across the Capital Region!

Fall 2025 First Frost Preditctions For the Capital Region

Here are the local first frost date predictions for this coming fall in the Capital Region from the Old Farmer's Almanac.

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The 12 Coldest Days On Record In Albany [RANKED]

Albany has the potential to be brutally cold in the winter. But most of the time, it is bearable and we deal with it - just wear extra layers right? But some days, even wearing all the thermal underwear in the world just is not enough to keep you warm. These are those types of days: the most brutal of the brutal, the 12 coldest days on record in Albany history since 1874 according to weather.gov.

Gallery Credit: Matty Jeff